The country Turkey is 'la Turquie' in French.
2 possibilities:* Turkey (country): Turchia /turˈkiː.a/ * turkey (animal): tacchino /takˈkiː.no/
la dinde means the turkey in French.
French speakers just use the words "cross country" - or sometimes jogging when the sport is less demanding.
C'est XYZ qui vous appelle de ... (place or country name)
"turkey" is "dinde" in French, for the female animal. The male is called the "dindon" but is not really used in cooking. The young is called the "dindonneau" and is frequently used either cubed in sauce dishes, or sliced from a rolled roast. It is more tender than turkey meat.
If you mean the bird, then it's "dinde". a saryhhiim
To say "I am going to Turkey", say je vais en Turquie.
Turkish is "turc" (masc.) or "turque" (feminine) in French. If you wish to literally say "Turkey's nationality", it would be: "la nationalité de Turquie".
Turkey in Hungarian is Törökország (török means Turkish, ország means country)
"Our country" is "notre pays" in French.
ich bin einer turkei
Chypre is the French spelling for the country Cyprus, an island south of Turkey in the Mediterranean.
'the country of' is 'le pays de...' in French.
2 possibilities:* Turkey (country): Turchia /turˈkiː.a/ * turkey (animal): tacchino /takˈkiː.no/
French mandate borders Turkey
a country is translated 'un pays' in French.
How you say long live my country in French is vive mon pays.